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why do birds fly in V format?​

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Answered by kookie05
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A new study of ibises finds that these big-winged birds carefully position their wingtips and sync their flapping, presumably to catch the preceding bird's updraft—and save energy during flight. There are two reasons birds might fly in a V formation: It may make flight easier, or they're simply following the leader.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Researchers have found that the birds will share the tiring lead position in their V formations. It take a flock to fly. Over grueling, dangerous flights, Northern bald ibises will take turns at the toughest job during their migration leading the V-shaped formation, a new study finds.

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